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- President Clinton supports the Global Climate Control Convention. // Human Events;06/19/98, Vol. 54 Issue 23, pS8
Reports on United States (US) President Bill Clinton's support for the Global Climate Control Convention, a treaty aimed at reducing harmful emissions worldwide. Tax imposed by Clinton on fossil fuels; Information on the United Nations Biodiversity Treaty; Details on a climate-control...
- Brrr! Forbes, Steve // Forbes Asia;3/10/2008, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p9
The author refutes the suggestion of former U.S. President Bill Clinton that the U.S. economy has to slowdown to reduce greenhouse emissions and save the planet from global warming. He reveals that contrary to claims that the planet's temperature is getting warmer, the planet is actually...
- Remarks during the White House Conference on climate change. Clinton, Bill // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;10/13/97, Vol. 33 Issue 41, p1496
Presents the first panel discussion on the science of global warming and climate change with US President Bill Clinton on October 6, 1997. Cause of the increases in malaria in developing countries and in the United States as pointed out by Diana Liverman of the National Academy for Sciences;...
- Statement on the Energy Star Buildings Label program. Clinton, Bill // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;4/27/98, Vol. 34 Issue 17, p678
Presents the text of a speech given by the president of the United States on April 20, 1998 which deals with the administration's Energy Star Buildings Label program to curb global warming.
- Fear and loathing in Kyoto. Barnes, James A. // National Journal;11/29/97, Vol. 29 Issue 48, p2416
Reports on a global-warming treaty being pushed by United States President Bill Clinton. Holding of international conference in Kyoto, Tokyo, to address Clinton's proposals; Reluctance of developing countries to sign the treaty; Appointment of Stuart E. Eizenstat as Undersecretary of State for...
- Industry renews its attack on Kyoto warming pact. Foster, Andrea // Chemical Week;6/17/98, Vol. 160 Issue 23, p13
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- Clinton proposes moderate emissions cuts. // Chemical Market Reporter;10/27/97, Vol. 252 Issue 17, p7
Reports that United States President Bill Clinton has proposed gradual, mandatory reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases to curb the threat of global warming. Urging of tax breaks and other incentives to spur energy conservation; Presentation of the proposal at the December 1997 global...
- Flaky climate data will cost U.S. dough. Hickey, Jennifer G. // Insight on the News;12/15/97, Vol. 13 Issue 46, p18
Looks at the Japanese's December 7, 1941, attack on the United States fleet at Pearl Harbor which forced the United States into World War II, while focusing on an agreement made by President Bill Clinton to memorialize the 50th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. How Clinton will...
- Statement on the Kyoto protocol on climate change. Clinton, Bill // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;12/15/97, Vol. 33 Issue 50, p2017
Presents the text of a statement given by the president of the United States on December 10, 1997 which deals with the outcome of international negotiations in Kyoto, Japan to address climate change and global warming. Commitment to reduce greenhouse emissions; Agreement's reflection of the...


